Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    France
Travel Discussion Forum

 Beaches in France?
Can anybody suggest some areas in France that have beautiful beaches, are generally quite hot, really very ''french''? T...


 French help!?
How do you say "a big hug" in French?
Additional Details
mmmm, many different answers... Lil's seems the accurate one... right?...


 Paris: Where would you choose to stay? Pantheon or Bastille?
I'm debating between a hotel right next to the Pantheon by the Latin Quarter or one 2 blocks directly north of the Bastille by the Marais. I'm in my mid-20s and interested in a picturesque ...


 Going to Paris to live...what clothing do I need?
For winter especially...
thanks!
Additional Details
oh, and .. will ONLY JEANS do for the bottom ? what should i wear on the bottom half ?...


 Bonjour Paris!! This summer im going to Paris with my best friend!!?
I was wondering what the drinking age is in paris! Im 19 im hoping im of age? Aswell Is canadian money more or less in paris?...


 Any good antique towns or villages in France?!?
...


 Paris Or Sydney?
When i am older i would love to live in Paris i have been there twice and love it i am an artist so it is a great place for me, But the only thing holding me back is my family back home in sydney, I ...


 Anyone whose been to Paris and on the Eiffel Tower, i need a little bit of help?
whats your story?
like if youve been to the top of the tower in the night/morning, what was the feeling?
is it really good as people say it is?
maybe a paragraph about it would be ...


 What are some unique alternatives to hotels/hostels in Paris?
My parents are planning a trip to Europe this summer. In London they are staying in a College dorm, and a Catholic Convent in Rome. They are hoping to find a similar unique accommodation in Paris. A...


 What is a good hotel in Paris?
I am thinking of going to Paris with my husband for Valentine's Day. I don't want a really expensive hotel and I'd like it to be close to the Metro line so we can get around. Any ...


 Is there anyone on here from France and speak French?Parlez-vous français ?
Looking for some people who might be able to give me some information on France....i'm 3/4 but I don't know enough because I live here in the U.S. If you speak french...add me?...


 What is French culture to you, today?
...


 "To take a plane" in french?
How do you say to take a plane, boat, or any other form of transportation in french. Would you use "went on" instead?...


 What do the french wear..................?
on you know special days like the national days and other state occassions ..........actually i want their national dress ................a picture would be really helpful.............................


 What about camping in Brittany?
I am looking for a small campsite in northern Brittany, can anyone make any recommendations, I am not interested in the type of site that has loads of holiday park amusment , more beach, small ...


 My boyfriend and I are off to Paris next weekend for a short break, and are after ideas of where to eat etc?
We are staying from Friday till sunday, in a boutique hotel on 35 Rue Jean Goujon,we have an idea of where we want to visit but could do with restaurant/ bar choices?...


 What is the best way to market a very high-end luxurious rental property in the South of France for rich and f
...


 Chic relaxed hotel in St Germain area of Paris?
Hi all. I'm going to Paris in late April and am looking for a hotel in the St Germain area, close to the Seine. Not so interested in the grandness of the public areas or the quality of the ...


 Clothing/accessories to buy in Paris?
I am going to paris in april and want to buy somthing nice to come home with. i really like purses and want to buy somthing that i can not get in the US or is decently priced in france. i was ...


 I want to go to France with the Erasmus programme. Paris, Strasbourg or Rennes should I choose?and why?
I am looking for the traditional french way of living and for a lot of natural places to see and visit....



Mario S

Whats the easiest and cheapest way to travel from paris, france to italy and back in a few days?

im in paris current as of the 28th and i wanted to travel visit italy and maybe spain via the train. i was trying to figure out exactly what i should be looking for and/or what is the easiest and cheapest way to go?

    



Show all answers


Paul S, Bullfighter
Rating
If you're in the US you can check into the trains and buy tickets through Raileurope.com (also the source for Eurail passes). I've bought a number of tickets through them, and it's quite easy and reliable. Be sure to read up on how to validate your ticket - you have to punch it in the little machine by the platform before you get on the train, but once you do punch it, it expires shortly thereafter. Only punch the ticket you're about to use.

I've taken the train from Nice to Milan, and it was a great way to travel. I'm probably going to take a train between Marsaille and somewhere in Spain this winter, and I can't wait - it's wonderful.

As someone else said, it's a lot easier to pop over to a train station and ride over than it is to deal with airports, though the airfare is probably somewhat cheaper.


Temmah B
Rating
Trains in Europe are quite expensive - your best option would be the cheap airlines (Germanwings, HLX are two that I can think of right now)


andie
Rating
Trains are ridiculously expensive! You're cheapest bet is to fly using Ryan Air, Meridiana, or Easy Jet. In most cases you can fly for around 50 euros.


Expert
Rating
http://www.fly247.net/


suzr12002
http://www.railpass.com/eurail/passes/ for train travel info..train travel isnt always the cheapest form of travel here in Europe. I would really suggest checking some of the cheaper airlines in Europe.

I would suggest checking flights with Easy Jet also.. www.easyjet.com www.hlx.com is another to check


HaveUmetTed
Rating
coaches are the cheapest but not the easiest


Skydancer
Rating
Much as I agree that some budget airlines could be cheaper than the price of a train ticket. But I urge you to look into other misc charges such as transport and travelling time. Such as, most airports are situated out of the city, and you are paying extra to transport yourself back into the city. Also, budget airlines usually offer price that you have to book long in advance, and some even fly late in the night, so it may not be worth if you need another day to recuperate. Consider that in your trip planning~ Ah! I have to say I don't work for any of these transporting company~~ Happy trip~





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.074
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds